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We find the simple pillars of the Chola period belonging to the age of Kulatunga Chola , the great king , otherwise called Tribhubana Chakravarti Kaviraja Kesari Varma existing side by side with pillars of the Vijayanagarian type con- ...
We find the simple pillars of the Chola period belonging to the age of Kulatunga Chola , the great king , otherwise called Tribhubana Chakravarti Kaviraja Kesari Varma existing side by side with pillars of the Vijayanagarian type con- ...
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It may be interesting to note that Sir John Marshall in his excavations at Bhita near Allahabad has discovered the remains of a building of the bhadrāsana class belonging to the fourth century before Christ , having a courtyard with ...
It may be interesting to note that Sir John Marshall in his excavations at Bhita near Allahabad has discovered the remains of a building of the bhadrāsana class belonging to the fourth century before Christ , having a courtyard with ...
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It is a mixture of the Pallava and the Chalukyan styles belonging to the tenth or eleventh century . We thus find a uniformity in the Jaina - Brahmaņical architec tural traditions of Southern India , though some divergence is noticeable ...
It is a mixture of the Pallava and the Chalukyan styles belonging to the tenth or eleventh century . We thus find a uniformity in the Jaina - Brahmaņical architec tural traditions of Southern India , though some divergence is noticeable ...
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This was not , however , at all authentic , as many a line which he knew to belong to other poets were therein written under her name . ( 2 ) Though we find in some histories and VOL . XIII , PT , L ] 43 ZIBUNNISA AND DIWAN - I ...
This was not , however , at all authentic , as many a line which he knew to belong to other poets were therein written under her name . ( 2 ) Though we find in some histories and VOL . XIII , PT , L ] 43 ZIBUNNISA AND DIWAN - I ...
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But Nawal Kishore's edition of 1915 A. D. , declares the book to belong to a Persian poet Mukhfi , while an earlier edition from the same press alleges him to have come from Risht , a well- known place in Persia .
But Nawal Kishore's edition of 1915 A. D. , declares the book to belong to a Persian poet Mukhfi , while an earlier edition from the same press alleges him to have come from Risht , a well- known place in Persia .
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